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he drew @ plato! se! COURT POURS BOUNTY “UPON PRSONER WHO STOLE FOR FAMILY Six Rolls Thanksgiving Dinner ,of Hensels and Eviction Their Holiday Gift. Herbert ‘Hensel, thirty-seven years 014, woebegone, thin, shaking, pale and dressed in shabby, thin clothing, stood before Justices Steinert, McInerney and Salmon tn the Court of Special Sessions today and pleaded guilty to stenting am overcoat from the Wanamaker atore, ‘William Connors, the probation offi or, asked to be heard before sentence ‘was pronounced, and sald: “I find that this man has a wife and & five-year<old son. He has been out Of work for some time, but has tried to find @ place. On Thankegiving day they had just Ave cents left and they epent Mt for halt @ dosen rolls. That wag the boliday dinner for the three. an had pawned everyting he had, even his ‘underciothing. His wife had pawned the feathers from her hat, her wedding Ting, the ahoes from her feet. “They were told by their landlady on ‘Thankestving day that uniem they paid $3.60 rent du they would be dispose Aéesed. They were dispossessed. The man tells me he stole the coat intend- ing to all it to rent @ room for his wife, who te in a delicate condition.” ‘The Justices conferred and announced that sentence was euspended. Then Qrey reached into their pookets and @tripped bills ¢rom rolls of money. The @enogrephers, court attendants and tors followed their example, Near- seventy dollars was handed to Hen- sel when th collection was complete. “I want to aay to the Court,” paid Detective Disken of the store, who had caught Hensel, “that I thivk I oan find @teedy work for this man. I shail try.” "And t you don't fix him up," said Policeman Johnston, who had been allied to the store to assist Disken, “I'm Pretty sure I know @ job hecan have.” Hensel groped bis way out of court. His eyes were blinded by tears. He turned and tried to thank the Court, but broke down. (ened ais Sat JEALOUS MAN SHOOTS BOYS. Crased Over a Woman He Kills One, Wounds Another, Shoots Self. KANBAS CITY, Mo., Deo. 11.—Crased by Jealousy over a woman B. C, Dudiey, fifty-three years old, shot and killed Charles McGee, “nineteen; slightly Wounded Duffy Sexton, twenty-three, Gnd then killed himeelf last night. Dudley and Sexton were guests at McGee's home, Without warning Dud- Jey shot the other twe and fied. After going a mile he came to a rallnad Crossing. “Why don't you fag met’ he asked i the flagman “You did pot ying peyp bell,” wag the | Jt eStion en, I will then,” gald Dudley, as phot himeelf dead. Man ané Wife Shot Dead. DENVER, Dec, 1}. C. Johnson and wite were found dead in bed at a hotel ere yesterday with Oullet wounds in their heads. The police believe Lid ry Case of murder and suicide. Johnson was for twenty years a con- ductor on the @anta Fe Railway, then ‘went into the real estate and grain brok- or. business at Hutchineon, Kan. Hi ® patent on a rafiroad metal tie, ————_— Professor and Bride Sati. J, ©, McClelland, assistant professor of archeology at Yale University, sailed om the United Fruiter Zacapa for Peru by way of the Weat Indies with his bride of twodays. Hin bride was Mine Kearny, daughter of Capt. G. H. my, U. 8. N, | UNION PACIFIC OFFICIALS SEE TAFT ON DISSOLUTION. \ Avoid Public Notice in Discussing | Court Decision and Plan of Reorganization. WASHINGTON, Dec, U.—Robert 8. Lovett, head of the Harriman railroads, and Maxwell Evarts, chief counsel, con- ferred with Presifent Taft and Attot- ney4ieneral Wickersham early to-day at the White House about the recent Supreme Court decision dissolving the Union Pacific merger. The two officials, with Attorney-Gen- eral Wickersham, went to the White House proper, avoiding the executive of- fices, and met the President after breakfast. Tt was #aid the retiroad men submitted to the President and the At- torney-General some preliminary out- lines of reorganisation of the ratiroad properties in accordance with the Su- preme Court's decree, cee came Gets $5,500 for Broken Leg. William English of Sheepshead Bey received @ verdict of $5,600 from a Jury before Justice Marean in the Brooklyn Supreme Court to-day against the Steeplechase Park Company of Coney Island for injuries received last summer when some of the machinery from the egg rolling machine fell on hin leg and broke it. Household Economy How te Mave the Best 1D and fave 82, by Making It at Home. Cougt medicines, as a rule, contain a large quantity of plain syrup. If you take one pint of granulated add Ve plot of warm water ‘and all about 2 minutes, i% have as good syrup as money could buy. If you will ‘then put £14 ounces of Pinex (50 cents’ worth) in a ee bottle and fill it up with the Su yrup, you will have as much coug! 4 as you could buy ready made for 69.60. It And you shit he LF Lad sane syrup you ever ven in w! ing You can feel Rt take hold— usually stops the most severe cough in 4 hours It is a splendid remedy, too, for ier Ai croup, hoarseness, ma, chest pains, etc. Pinex is the mort valuable concentra- ted compound of Norway white pine ex- tract, jacol and all the healing other preparati. ita. Pi work tu this formulae a3 been imitated but never successfully. aries testes te vk ju Cee, ous ype at nt lor you. een Finet Co. Ft. Wayae, ind HOW 1S YOUR TONGUE ? ‘A Coated Tongue Meana The Stomach Is Wrong. ie ORM Td antec) 8 a ard ogc iD i ie 34th Street HOLIDAY SALE Commencing Thursday, December 12th SOROSIS EVENING SLIPPERS AND BUCKLES. Satin Slippers. Pink, Blue, Lavender, Black, White, Yel- low, Nile Green, Taupe, etc. 2.95 value 4.00 Handsome Slippers in Black [Kidskin, Patent Leather, Black and Grey Suede and Dull Kid in plain and Beaded effects. 3.85 value 5.00 to 7.00 Beautiful Rhinestone Buckles in various designs. 1.75 value 3.50 dames McCreery & Co. 23rd Street James MeCreery & Co. 34th Street 23rd Street “McCREERY SILKS” HOLIDAY SALE Is Now Being Held New and Exclusive Designs For Spring, 1913 Shower-Proof Printed Twilled Silks Pompadour, Dresden, Jouy and “Dolly Varden” patterns,—newest combinations of colors. 75c. to 1.00 a yd. Pompadour and Dresden patterns in Chiffon Taffeta, white and tinted colored grounds in all the newest combinations of colors. Single width..............5 r..... 85. a yd. Heavy quality Washable Stripe Shirting Silks in new designs and colors. One yard wide. value 1.28 85c.ayd. The following Silks in a wide range of latest colors and White, Cream or Black. Double ‘width Crepe Charmeuse, pebble back... values.oo0 §=«.:1.8 5. a yd. Double width, heavy quality Crepe de Chine, value 1.50 1.15 a yd. Satin Charmeuse....... value 2.00 1.25 a yd. Crepe Meteor .... .value 2.28 =. 1.65 a yd. Any of the above silks, upon request, will be suitably boxed for Holiday presentation and deliv- ered on date desired. Colored and Black Dress Goods for Spring, 1918 In the newest weaves, representing Bedford Cord, Velour de Laine, Peau de Souris, Zibeline, Broadcloth, Cloaking and Astrachan. The fol- lowing are special values: Colored Broadcloth—s and . 54 ee aes ya. in. wide, vel Colored Peau de Sougis, 54 in, wide. _ -vauesso. =. 2.80 » yd. Black Broadcloth, superior quality, sponged and shrunk. value 3.00 Pes a yd. Black Velour de Laine, 54 in. wide. value 3.75 2.50 a yd. , _ Corduroy and Velveteen Imported Corduroy and Velveteen, superior quality, fast pile. Brown, Navy Blue and Black. value 3.00 §©6=6.:1.65. a._ yd. Imported Velveteen, fast pile. Brown, Navy Blue and Black. 24 inches wide. value 1.50 95c a yd. Wash Goods White Madras, —extensive range of stripes and Jacquard effects. $2 iny wide. value 2sc |= 18 a yd. White Dress Linen, pure flax, grass bleach, 86 in. wide. value 38c §=—§ 255 a yd. French Ramie Linen Suiting in a full line of new shades. 36 in. wide . 35ce. a yd. 46 in. wide............. .. 48c. a yd. DOLLS AND TOYS Full Jointed Dolls, with finely sewed side- part angora wige moving eyes and eyelashes, chemise trimmed with lace and insertion, pretty colored shoes and stockings. 22 inches lon; value 2.75 2.00 Fine Character Baby Dolls with bisque head and moving eyes, jointed arms and legs. value 1.50 Magic Lanterns and Moving Picture Machines with slides and films. 75 c value 1.25 Finely finished Stick Hobby Horses, with moving front legs, large back wheels and leather- ette saddle. value 1.00 75c 34th Street 23rd Street THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1912, James MeCreery & Ca. 0° anal shelf 34th Street 23rd Street On Thursday, December 12th. IMPORTANT SALE WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY. Greatly Underpriced. 2000 pairs, Pure Thread Silk Stockings, double tops, reinforced heels, soles and toes, guaranteed. Black and colors. 1.50 a pair 6 pairs 8.50, value 2.25 a pair} 1500 pairs, Pure Thread Black Silk Stockings, with double tops, reinforced heels, soles and toes. 6 pairs 5.50, 1.00 a pair : value 1.35 a pair Black Thread Silk Stockings, with handsome embroidered insteps. * 1.95 a pair value 2.50 to 3.50 a pair 500 dozen, Black Cotton or Lisle Stockings with double tops, reinforced heels, soles and toes. 6 pairs 2.00, 35c a pair value 50c a pair Black Cotton Stockings with double tops, heels, soles and toes. 6 pairs 1.35, 25c a pair value 35c a pair SWEATERS FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN. Useful Holiday Gifts. Women’s Worsted Sweaters,—plain weave. Models with V neck or high collar. 2.65 value 3.25 Women’s Worsted Sweaters with roll collar. White and Gray. value 5.00, 3.85 Women’s Worsted Swaters with high collar. White, Gray and Tan. value 6.00 to 8.75, 4.75 An Assortment of Hand-made Worsted Sweaters in various colors. 9.75 value 14.75 to 18.00 Women’s Sills Hand-made Sweaters in colors. value 35.00, 25.00 Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters of Worsted. Various styles. value 2.50, 1.75 Sweaters for small children in a variety of styles. value 2.00, 95c Hand-knit Caps for skating or automobiling. Large variety of colors. value 2.90, 1.90 WOMEN’S NEGLIGEES. Special Values. Negligees of Crepe de Chine, trimmed with hand-embroidery, also lingerie and lace. values 10.50 and 12.50, 7.50 and 9.50 Negligees of Albatross, trimmed with Polka Dot Silk and Cluny Lace. 5.00 and 7.50 values 7.50 and 9.50 Boudoir Gowns of Albatross and Crepe de Chine with Swansdown trimming. values €.50, 9.50, 4.85 and 7.50 Kimonos of Albatross.and French Flannel with buttonhole scalloped edge. 2.75 and 4.95 values 3.95 and 6.50 Kimonos of Flannelette.................... value 1.45 to 2.25, 95c, 1.45 and 1.65 TOILET ARTICLES. Gift Suggestions. Imported Extracts in attractive boxes, from the leading manufacturers. 1.10 to 22.00 box Perfume Burners and Atomizers............ 1,00 to 3.50 each Manicure Sets,—bone, ebony or pear! in flat or roll cases. 1,00 to 5.00 Gillette Razor Sets,—assorted styles and finishes. 5.00 to 10.00 Pocke*-Pen Knives with Staghorn and Pearl 50c to 4.00 handles. Allwon Buffers,— nickel finish Imported Ivory Clocks.............4+ Tourist Cases, rubber lined. Large assortment of patterns. 50c and 1.00 Imported Ivory Hair Brushes, Military and Cloth Brushes, at 14 less than usual prices. as ga Am squat, A> Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. ; Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. Now Comes @ very remarkable offering—even for Wana- maker’s—of Men’s Ready-to-wear Sack Suits, part two of the promised Christmas Sale for Men. 218 Men’s Suits at $27.50 In 218 different patterns, mostly English woolens, each suit bearing the style-sterling stamp of the Burlington Arcade. We place the real worth of these suits at not less than $45—some of them at not less than $55. Made up by the tailor who ordered the cloth, or by one of the fashionable custom tailors who bought cuttings from the same pieces, the price would have been from $60 to $85, according to the standing of the tailor. The cloth was not delivered to the tailor who ordered it. ‘There was some question of credit. And it being too late in the season to dispose of it to other custom tailors, we got it at less than cost price per yard. One of our best makers made it up into suits, the Wanamaker way—on the surface and underneath. Sizes were so carefully specified that we can fit any man with from 34 to 44 chest, no matter what his proportions. a The patterns are the quiet fancy effects so much preferred by men who have their suits made to measure. The cut is conservative, natural lines. The style is Wanamaker’s—standard in the circles of better dressed men. Tomorrow, $27.50 the Suit Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Added, at the last moment, for extra measure 112 Vicuna Cheviot Overcoats at $28.50 Black and Oxford Gray Each one a 840 overcoat, The overcoats are Wana- measured by the Wanamaker maker - tailored, Chesterfield standard, e x cut, with velvet collars, satin he cheviot is the first grade yokes, and fine worsted body of a mill that makes two lining. grades. It is a famous fabric, Great day for a man to- used in the custom trade. morrow! Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Oriental Rugs A Specially Prepared Christmas Sale Supplementing our regular fine stocks with some special purchases we offer at léwered prices a collection of Oriental rugs, both large and small, that invite earnest attention for Christmas. Those who know Oriental rug values—as well as those who do not—may respond freely to this sale, assured that they will not be disappointed in the quality of the rugs, in the patterns or at the prices, which are marked exceptionally low. There are plenty of really igred small rugs, in excellent colorings and designs, that would surely make very acceptable Christmas gifts. A number of superior quality Kermanshahs are marked at prices no greater than one will pay for much inferior grades. Small Rugs $8.50 to $12.50 : $15 to $20 Grades * Many are choice Khiva Bokharas in deep rich tonesof reds and blues. all straight flat pieces. Others are Shirvans and ~ Mossuls, About 150 in all. Selected Dughestans, Kbiva Bok- hara and Mossul rugs; sizes from $x5 up to 4x6 fect. Theyare $25 Se ‘The finer quality Luristan and. Iran rugs in mellow tones, also number of choice Daghestans, sizes average 3 ft. 6 im x 6 ft. Specially priced at $20 and $25, Muskabad Carpets of Excellent Quality for the dining-room, sitting-room or library. Sizes approximate 9 ft, x 12 ft. Usually #125 each. Special at $88. grades. Specially priced at $15. Khiva Bokharas Prices $54 up to $75 Sizes 6 feet to 714 feet wide; 9 feet to 101g feet long. $75 to $120 Grades Ural 8150. 'Specaltad gape’ Large Iran & Kurdistan Kermanshah Rugs Rugs About 4 ft. x 634 ft, Fine quality; usually sell for 875. Quantity lim- ited. Special price, $50, Sizes about 4x6}9 ft. Rugs that will not only wear a lifetime, but will actually improve with wear. $40 grade. Special price, $29.50, . Persian Mahal Carpets Of Superior Quality Beautiful rugs for the dining-room or living-room, in large medallion or small intricate designs; the colors are particularly rich and silky, and there are quantities of them leah which to make a selection, in sizes a little smaller than 814 ft. x 1114 ft. up to 10 ft. 9 in. x 14 ft. Special prices, $125 to $178.” Kermanshah Mats Kermanshah Rugs Very closely!woven, sold at 812 " About 3x 4% feet Vali: 35 Special price, $9. and 887.50, Special price $2%. and815, Superior Persian Kermanshah Carpets Size 9 ft. 0 in. x 6 ft. 11 in., $193 Size 9 ft. 8 in. x 7 ft. @ in,, $198 Size 10 ft. 6 in. x 8 ft. 6 in., $231 Size $ ft. 7 in. x 8 ft. 7 in. $230 Size 12 ft. 7 in. x 8 ft. 3 in., $251 Size 14 {t. 9 in. x 10 ft. 5 in, $260 Size 10 {t. x 9 ft. 3 in., $265 Size 14 ft. x 8 ft. 8 in., $275” Size 11 ft. 10 in, x 8 ft. 9 in, $293 Size 15 ft. 6 in. x 10 ft. 10 ip., $390 Fourth Gallery, New Building.